Add Dragonfly cache configuration documentation#167
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vyavdoshenko wants to merge 1 commit intoAdobeDocs:mainfrom
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Add Dragonfly cache configuration documentation#167vyavdoshenko wants to merge 1 commit intoAdobeDocs:mainfrom
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Purpose of this pull request
This pull request (PR) adds documentation for configuring Dragonfly as a cache backend for Adobe Commerce. Dragonfly is a modern in-memory datastore that is fully compatible with Redis APIs, offering significant performance improvements through its multi-threaded architecture.
The documentation includes:
Affected pages
New pages (not yet published):
help/configuration/cache/config-dragonfly.mdhelp/configuration/cache/dragonfly-pg-cache.mdhelp/configuration/cache/dragonfly-session.mdUpdated pages:
help/configuration/TOC.md(added Dragonfly section to navigation)Additional information
Dragonfly does not have native Adobe Commerce CLI support, so the documentation uses Redis backend configuration (
--cache-backend=redis), which is fully compatible with Dragonfly.Key differences from Redis/Valkey documentation:
redis-clifor verification (Dragonfly compatible)Links to the affected code
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